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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
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var assert = require('assert');
/*
* The goal of this test is to make sure that:
*
* - Even if --abort-on-uncaught-exception is passed on the command line,
* setting up a top-level domain error handler and throwing an error
* within this domain does *not* make the process abort. The process exits
* gracefully.
*
* - When passing --abort-on-uncaught-exception on the command line and
* setting up a top-level domain error handler, an error thrown
* within this domain's error handler *does* make the process abort.
*
* - When *not* passing --abort-on-uncaught-exception on the command line and
* setting up a top-level domain error handler, an error thrown within this
* domain's error handler does *not* make the process abort, but makes it exit
* with the proper failure exit code.
*
* - When throwing an error within the top-level domain's error handler
* within a try/catch block, the process should exit gracefully, whether or
* not --abort-on-uncaught-exception is passed on the command line.
*/
var domainErrHandlerExMessage = 'exception from domain error handler';
if (process.argv[2] === 'child') {
var domain = require('domain');
var d = domain.create();
var triggeredProcessUncaughtException = false;
process.on('uncaughtException', function onUncaughtException() {
// The process' uncaughtException event must not be emitted when
// an error handler is setup on the top-level domain.
// Exiting with exit code of 42 here so that it would assert when
// the parent checks the child exit code.
process.exit(42);
});
d.on('error', function() {
// Swallowing the error on purpose if 'throwInDomainErrHandler' is not
// set
if (process.argv.indexOf('throwInDomainErrHandler') !== -1) {
if (process.argv.indexOf('useTryCatch') !== -1) {
try {
throw new Error(domainErrHandlerExMessage);
} catch (e) {
}
} else {
throw new Error(domainErrHandlerExMessage);
}
}
});
d.run(function doStuff() {
// Throwing from within different types of callbacks as each of them
// handles domains differently
process.nextTick(function () {
throw new Error("Error from nextTick callback");
});
var fs = require('fs');
fs.exists('/non/existing/file', function onExists(exists) {
throw new Error("Error from fs.exists callback");
});
setImmediate(function onSetImmediate() {
throw new Error("Error from setImmediate callback");
});
throw new Error("Error from domain.run callback");
});
} else {
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
function testDomainExceptionHandling(cmdLineOption, options) {
if (typeof cmdLineOption === 'object') {
options = cmdLineOption;
cmdLineOption = undefined;
}
var throwInDomainErrHandlerOpt;
if (options.throwInDomainErrHandler)
throwInDomainErrHandlerOpt = 'throwInDomainErrHandler';
var cmdToExec = '';
if (process.platform !== 'win32') {
// Do not create core files, as it can take a lot of disk space on
// continuous testing and developers' machines
cmdToExec += 'ulimit -c 0 && ';
}
var useTryCatchOpt;
if (options.useTryCatch)
useTryCatchOpt = 'useTryCatch';
cmdToExec += process.argv[0] + ' ';
cmdToExec += (cmdLineOption ? cmdLineOption : '') + ' ';
cmdToExec += process.argv[1] + ' ';
cmdToExec += ['child', throwInDomainErrHandlerOpt, useTryCatchOpt].join(' ');
var child = exec(cmdToExec);
if (child) {
var childTriggeredOnUncaughtExceptionHandler = false;
child.on('message', function onChildMsg(msg) {
if (msg === 'triggeredProcessUncaughtEx') {
childTriggeredOnUncaughtExceptionHandler = true;
}
});
child.on('exit', function onChildExited(exitCode, signal) {
// If the top-level domain's error handler does not throw,
// the process must exit gracefully, whether or not
// --abort-on-uncaught-exception was passed on the command line
var expectedExitCode = 0;
// On some platforms with KSH being the default shell (like SmartOS),
// when a process aborts, KSH exits with an exit code that is greater
// than 256, and thus the exit code emitted with the 'exit' event is
// null and the signal is set to SIGABRT. For these platforms only,
// and when the test is expected to abort, check the actual signal
// with the expected signal instead of the exit code.
var expectedSignal;
// When throwing errors from the top-level domain error handler
// outside of a try/catch block, the process should not exit gracefully
if (!options.useTryCatch && options.throwInDomainErrHandler) {
expectedExitCode = 7;
if (cmdLineOption === '--abort-on-uncaught-exception') {
// If the top-level domain's error handler throws, and only if
// --abort-on-uncaught-exception is passed on the command line,
// the process must abort.
expectedExitCode = 134;
// On linux, v8 raises SIGTRAP when aborting because
// the "debug break" flag is on by default
if (process.platform === 'linux')
expectedExitCode = 133;
if (process.platform === 'sunos') {
expectedExitCode = null;
expectedSignal = 'SIGABRT';
}
// On Windows, v8's OS::Abort also triggers a debug breakpoint
// which makes the process exit with code -2147483645
if (process.platform === 'win32') {
expectedExitCode = -2147483645;
}
}
}
if (expectedSignal)
assert.equal(signal, expectedSignal)
assert.equal(exitCode, expectedExitCode);
});
}
}
testDomainExceptionHandling('--abort-on-uncaught-exception', {
throwInDomainErrHandler: false,
useTryCatch: false
});
testDomainExceptionHandling('--abort-on-uncaught-exception', {
throwInDomainErrHandler: false,
useTryCatch: true
});
testDomainExceptionHandling('--abort-on-uncaught-exception', {
throwInDomainErrHandler: true,
useTryCatch: false
});
testDomainExceptionHandling('--abort-on-uncaught-exception', {
throwInDomainErrHandler: true,
useTryCatch: true
});
testDomainExceptionHandling({
throwInDomainErrHandler: false
});
testDomainExceptionHandling({
throwInDomainErrHandler: false,
useTryCatch: false
});
testDomainExceptionHandling({
throwInDomainErrHandler: true,
useTryCatch: true
});
}